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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

A married farmer falls under the spell of a slatternly woman from the city, who tries to convince him to drown his wife.

Director(s)

F. W. Murnau

Robert Parrish

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Cast & Crew

Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Manager of Hair Salon (uncredited)

Harry Semels

Harry Semels

Carnival Gallery Man with Pig (uncredited)

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

The Photographer

Robert Parrish

Robert Parrish

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Bodil Rosing

Bodil Rosing

The Maid

Leo White

Leo White

Barber (uncredited)

Sidney Bracey

Sidney Bracey

Dance Hall Manager (uncredited)

Bob Kortman

Bob Kortman

Villager (uncredited)

Clarence Wilson

Clarence Wilson

Money Lender (uncredited)

Gibson Gowland

Gibson Gowland

Angry Driver (uncredited)

Barry Norton

Barry Norton

Ballroom Dancer / Kissing Couple (uncredited)

Janet Gaynor

Janet Gaynor

The Wife (Indre)

F. W. Murnau

F. W. Murnau

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Arthur Housman

Arthur Housman

The Obtrusive Gentleman

Margaret Livingston

Margaret Livingston

The Woman from the City

Herman Bing

Herman Bing

Streetcar Conductor (uncredited)

Phillips Smalley

Phillips Smalley

Head Waiter (uncredited)

George O'Brien

George O'Brien

The Man (Anses)

Ralph Sipperly

Ralph Sipperly

The Barber

Jane Winton

Jane Winton

The Manicure Girl

Eddie Boland

Eddie Boland

The Obliging Gentleman

Vondell Darr

Vondell Darr

(uncredited)

Sally Eilers

Sally Eilers

Woman in Dance Hall (uncredited)

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson

Old Seaman (uncredited)

Sally Phipps

Sally Phipps

Ballroom Dancer / Kissing Couple (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime1h 34 mins
Released on04 Nov 1927
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Andres Gomez

7/10

Interesting but much more for how the movies were done back in 1927 and how the relationships between men and women were understood.

CinemaSerf

7/10

Wow! Friedrich Murnau really did pull out all of the stops for this gorgeously complex and beautiful story - that is entirely based on human character flaws that ordinarily might make one squirm... None of the characters actually have names, but George O'Brien is contentedly married to Janet Gaynor, living on their farm with their young child. One day, he happens upon the visiting Margaret Livingstone - an urban sophisticate with whom he is soon captivated. Conscious of his duty to his wife, he is reluctant to join her in the big city, so she rather malevolently suggests that he and his wife fake a boating accident in which she drowns and he survives... Disgracefully, he agrees and so the couple set out on their trip, but when he tries to push her overboard he bottles it and she flees in terror into the city where he finally catches up with her, and craves her forgiveness. Luckily for him, she agrees and the couple spend a charming day together experiencing all the luxuries the metropolis can offer before being caught in the mother of all storms as they head home at the end of their day. Try as he might, though, he cannot put the memory of the other woman behind him, and his thoughts take a much darker turn... The story is basically a tale of good vs. evil, temptation and sin - and not always presented in any clear cut scenario. Despite being a thoroughly odious and selfish man, I didn't hate O'Brien's character - weak and fickle is it was; and the temptress Livingstone isn't hateful either - it's all about human nature and what makes us tick - warts and all. The photography is super - especially in the salon where they are both pampered and seduced, and the storm sequence at the end is also very effective. By 1927, silent films had learned the art of condensing their stories - and this is done really well here, too. The film has a pace that doesn't linger long, and is really a joy to watch.

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